Fragrance Review

There is still time left to inspect the perfumery shelves, in search of this lovely summer edition of a classic perfume. Last years’ flanker for CK One arrived on the market during the spring of 2011 as a shared citrus aromatic fragrance developed by perfumer Harry Fremont, from Firmenich. This time, “ck one summer captures the spirit and energy of a fun-filled summer dance party at the beach” mentions the description from the official website and from the first sprays or splashes you are able to tell that this clean and refreshing scent is destined to be applied lavishly, in order to heighten your summer pleasures with its presence.

The scent is built around citrus and marine accords as dominant notes and similar to the previous flankers is presented as eau de toilette pour/spray, a details that offers more options. The beginning of CK Summer 2011 is a blend of tangerine, water fern and melon. Then, in the mid development, the experienced sensation is green, in a combination of lemon, sea breeze accord, yellow freesia, verbena and rhubarb. The closing is a mixture of peach skin, skin musk and cedarwood, infused with incense. The aroma of incense in the dry down is a pleasant addition to the composition, this way the special sensation and its projection on the skin lingers more.

CK One Summer 2011 is contained in the classic bottle that made history, except this time the glass is colored in red, yellow and blue for an interesting contrast that captures the quintessence of the fragrance. The packaging box features the silhouette of a teen and his girlfriend in a warm embrace. Overall, CK One Summer 2011 is a perfect selection to wear this summer, which will accelerate your pulse with its complexity.